After concrete fell on a woman’s car on the Capital Beltway earlier this week, officials don’t want to do anything to incite panic. So, they’re running out and inspecting all the bridges — just to make sure.

Acting Transportation Secretary Pete Rahn ordered all 27 bridges that are under the state’s purview to be inspected. They were all built before 1969 and are reportedly in “similar condition” to the PG County bridge where the accident occurred.

“Motorists should not have to think twice about driving across or under one of our bridges,” said Rahn said in a statement. “These targeted statewide inspections will help us immediately identify any bridges in need of repair, with the goal of preventing what happened on Tuesday from occurring again.”

The state Highway Administration has a full list of the bridges that will be inspected.